Categories of dark-tourism destinations:
Atomic bombing sites
/ nuclear weapons
– Reggane and In Ekker, Algeria
– Maralinga, Australia (also Emu Fields)
– Montebello Islands, Australia
– La Coupole, France
– Le Redoutable nuclear submarine, Cité de la Mer, Cherbourg, France
– Military History Museum, Dresden, Germany
– Hack Green secret nuclear bunker, Great Britain
– Imperial War Museum, London, Great Britain
– IWM North, Manchester, Great Britain
– A-Bomb Dome, Hiroshima, Japan
– Fukuro-machi Elementary school, Hiroshima, Japan
– Honkawa Elementary School, Hiroshima, Japan
– Peace Memorial Museum, Hiroshima, Japan
– Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Japan
– Atomic Bomb Museum, Nagasaki, Japan
– Daigo Fukuryu Maru, Tokyo, Japan
– Chagan, Kazakhstan
– Ecomuseum, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
– Museum of the Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kurchatov, Kazakhstan
– the Polygon – Semipalatinsk nuclear test site, Kazakhstan
– Plokstine missile base, Lithuania
– Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum, Vemork, Norway
– Monino Central Air Force Museum, Russia
– Cosmonautics Museum, Moscow, Russia
– Polytechnic Museum, Moscow, Russia
– Sakharov centre, Moscow, Russia
– Russian Nuclear Weapons Museum, Sarov, Russia
– Strategic Missile Base, Pervomaysk, Ukraine
– Atomic testing Museum, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
– the "Bockscar" at the USAF museum, Dayton, Ohio, USA
– the "Enola Gay" at the Smithsonian, Washington D.C., USA
– US Air Force Museum, Dayton, Ohio, USA
– Hanford, Washington State, USA
– Minuteman Missile National Historic Site, South Dakota, USA
– Oscar-Zero Minuteman Site, North Dakota, USA
– NTS, Nevada, USA
– Nuclear Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
– Titan Missile Museum, Arizona, USA
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